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Gil Bruvel: The Impact Artist
Texas-based sculptor Gil Bruvel makes work about force and flow. Combining new art methodology with materials like antiquated wood and metal, Bruvel’s work moves and breathes with substance. The se
August 19, 2019
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Derrick Adams: Be Who You Want To Be
Do you think when Gandhi said “Be the change you want to see,” he imagined a Black artist changing the world by creating a visual landscape where Black people are anything they want to be and eve
August 28, 2019
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Naudline Pierre: Higher Love
With vibrating color and radiating light, Naudline Pierre renders scenes that converse with art history and continue pushing the door open for representation. Seemingly connected with the past in dee
September 04, 2019
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Michael Kagan: Trust The Universe
"Work by an academic painter," sure doesn’t summon images of astronauts, airplane cockpits, or rocket launchers. Yet, those are precisely the motifs that escalate New York Academy of Art MFA gradua
September 11, 2019
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Tim Biskup: The Tree of Life
Few artists we’ve covered in our 25 years have affirmed such an evolutionary flow quite like Los Angeles-based, Tim Biskup. There is integrity in this growth, as he sets new challenges, constantly
September 25, 2019
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Robert Williams: The Godfather
That rakish raconteur of the art world, founder of Juxtapoz, and Zap Comix denizen, Robert Williams, is coming to the Boomburg of Bellevue, Washington, for a retrospective of his life’s work on Oct
October 01, 2019
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Tomoo Gokita: A Big Love
Regardless of unfortunate historic events and circumstances, the East and West have always had a big crush on each other. Japan loves rock ’n’ roll and hamburgers, and, in return, the West craves
November 01, 2019
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Anna Park: Charcoal Pleasures
Anna Park seizes the moment right in between ecstasy and pure fuckery. This she explained to me, when visiting her studio at the New York Academy of Art during the summer. Behind her, a wall of charc
October 10, 2019
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Heather Benjamin: Twist and Shout
I heard something recently that I really enjoyed. An artist friend said, “Being an artist is like, 'Here's a feeling, and here's an extra twelve for free'.” That is especially true of Heather Ben
November 07, 2019
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Alicia McCarthy: The Wonderful Weave That Binds Us
This year, as we celebrate our 25th anniversary, Juxtapoz is honored to sit down and talk with a Bay Area artist who represented the scene surrounding the magazine when it was founded. Back in the 19
November 13, 2019
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Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, ep 21: Anna Park on the Moments of "Ecstasy and Pure Fuckery"
NY-based fine artist Anna Park's charcoal works immediately caught our eye and felt like the perfect reflection of our times. Not in an overtly, politics-by-numbers sort of way. But in a chaotic worl
August 26, 2019
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ArtCenter College of Design: Best Foot Forward
Let's look at this story through the lens of fantasy: You're in art school, studying fine art painting, and Lucian Freud is the instructor. Does this necessarily mean your career as a painter will ta
September 12, 2019
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